Archive for the 'Galleries' Category
Thursday, December 11th, 2008
Recap::Aqua Art Miami
Shawn Barber – Shooting Gallery, Aqua Wynwood
The Art Collectors presents our favorites selections from both the Aqua Wynwood and Aqua Hotel fairs, including works exhibited by The Shooting Gallery, Jonathan Levine, Quality Pictures, New Image Art, and Cinders. Click pics for larger images.
Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
TAC Focus :: Shepard Fairey in Miami
Obama campaign art propagandist and GQ Man of the Year, Shepard Fairey, was a stand out hit at last week’s SCOPE Art Fair in Miami. Presented by Jonathan Levine Gallery, Fairey exhibited a substantial body of new work, ranging from extremely affordable small album covers to three $25,000 large scale wall installations (Two of these were the only pieces still available at the close of the fair.) Those not attending the indoor fair weren’t forgotten. Shepard also took time out to keep to his roots and hit the streets of Miami. Lucky we were able to capture images before All City Crew’s rampage. By the end of the weekend, the Brooklyn graffiti crew had tagged up virtually all outdoor works. Read on for The Art Collector’s extensive photo recap and click images for detailed views.
Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
SCOPE Fair::TAC Focus – Matzu + Aiko at Joshua Liner Gallery
One of the stand out exhibits at this year’s SCOPE Art Fair Miami was delivered by Joshua Liner Gallery, who displayed a bold body of large works by New York based Japanese artists Aiko Nakagawa and Tomokazu Matsuyama. Aiko’s mixed-media stencil, serigraph, spray paint, and collage self portrait canvases indicate an increasing self awareness and confidence, while Matzu’s acrylic canvases poetically explore notions of cultural identity and bicultural heritage, drawing upon popular Japanese icons and modern graphic design. Read on and click on images for detailed views. Read the rest of this entry »
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Art Basel::TAC Focus – Deitch Projects
As usual, Deitch Projects exhibited a powerful display at Art Basel Miami. On view were substantial works by a selection of their represented artists, including Swoon, Kehinde Wiley, Os Gemeos, and Ryan McGinness. In addition the gallery showed four large scale paintings by modern master, Francesco Clemente, who exhibited with Deitch in 2007. Read on for more and click images for detailed views. Read the rest of this entry »
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
TAC Focus :: Art Basel – Mark Ryden
Mark Ryden unveiled this impressive new painting with Tomio Koyama Gallery’s at Art Basel Miami. Price tag – a modest $800,000. The artist will present a body of new work at the Japanese gallery when The Snow Yak Show opens on February 7, 2009. Detailed images after the jump – click for larger views. Read the rest of this entry »
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Art Basel Miami Recap – Part 1
The Art Collectors presents the first installment of our extensive coverage of Art Basel Miami and its surrounding satellite fairs.
Undoubtedly there was a significant downturn to the feverish buying frenzy of the boom of the past several years. Although there was less spending and decadence in the air, overall, spirits remained hopeful as the week progressed.
Reporting for the Times London, Sarah Thornton describes the five-day affair as yet another measure of a market that has “slowed down dramatically but averted a crash, mainly as a result of the skilful driving of dealers and the return of serious collectors who were ‘priced out of the market’ during the boom by fast and high-spending billionaires,” and a somber tone of “deep relief, as there were enough transactions at the fair to demonstrate that art is still a liquid asset.” (full story here)
The less that disasterous slump was substantiated by a Miami Herald survey of 86 galleries and dealers – 41 exhibiting at Basel, and another 45 from satellite fairs. Over 70 percent experienced flat or slight decreases in prices. The Herald notes that this does not account for reports of major discounting. Half reported smaller crowds and less potential buyers. Even with these somewhat bleak reports, 60 percent of exhibitors surveyed were ”extremely likely” to return next year. (full story here)
Despite the overall somber tone, crowds flocked to view a massive mix of established heavyweights and up-and-coming stars of international modern and contemporary art. Here is part one of our Art Basel recap, to be followed up with a closer look at satellite fairs and a special focus on some of our favorites from the past several days.
Lots more to see after the jump… Read the rest of this entry »
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
NYC::Top Of The Line w/ Futura, Shepard Fairey, Fafi, Ron English
Top Of The Line opens this Thursday, Dec. 4, at Toy Tokyo’s The Showroom. The group show is curated by original Bronx bomber, Cope2, and features some true heavyweights, including Futura, Sharp, Shepard Fairey, Fafi, Siloette, Revok, Can2, and Ron English. Be quick – the show is only up through Dec. 9
This marks the second time Cope2 has curated an event at The Showroom. Earlier this year the graffiti artist organized Come Correct, which included work by Kaws, West, Fairey, Fafi, Claw Money, and others.
Monday, December 1st, 2008
Miami Art Fair Free Passes Courtesy of The Art Collectors
The Art Collectors has free VIP passes to many of the Miami art fairs, including Scope, Aqua, and Pulse. Drop us a line at info@theartcollectors.com
Thanks goes out to our gallery friends. If you are in Miami please visit them at the following locations.
Cinders, Aqua Hotel, Room 117
Jonathan Levine, Scope / Aqua Wynwood
Joshua Liner, Scope, Booth 310
Morgan Lehman, Pulse, Booth I-102
Richard Heller, Pulse
Roberts and Tilton, Art Basel, Booth H-19
Sloan Fine Art, Aqua Wynwood, Booth 25
Thursday, November 27th, 2008
London::Herakut’s Dirty Laundry Aired
Courtesy of our man on the scene, Romanywg aka Jeremy Gibbs, we bring you a look into the highly anticipated Herakut exhibition. Official opening is this week.
28th Nov through to 7th Dec 2008
Preview 27th Nov 6.30pm – 9.30pm (RSVP info@campbarbossa.com)
22 Wellington Street
Opera Quarter
Covent Garden
WC2E 7DD
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
Emmanuel Perrotin Launches Investment Fund
These are exciting times for Emmanuel Perrotin. Just a few short weeks after reinstating his representation of Damien Hirst, the international gallery owner has announced the launch of Artists’ Dreams, an investment firm that will pool collectors’ funds to finance the production of major works of art. By removing financial barriers to otherwise cost prohibitive projects, the venture will allow emerging artists to compete with art titans such as Hirst and Koons, whose monumental success has risen with the production of large scale installation and museum-worthy works.
The arrangement will upset the traditional gallery – artist relationship, in which profits are typically split evenly. Works will be sold exclusively via Perrotin’s Miami and Paris galleries, and investors would share in the dealer’s profits, based on initial investment. This is not Perrotin’s first foray into this sort of investor relationship. He pooled collector funds for the production of Piotr Uklanski’s 1996, Untitled (Floor Dance), which went on to be exhibited at the Guggenheim in 2007.
The Art Collectors eagerly awaits to see which artists will be the lucky benefactors of these potentially career-shaping funds.
Source: Art Observed / The Art Newspaper